Child Development Services of Fremont County is looking for compassionate and talented individuals to join their amazing team!

Full Time or Part Time Speech Language Pathologist or Speech Language Pathologist Assistant

Candidate would be licensed/Certified Speech Language Pathologist in the State of Wyoming or Speech Language Pathology Assistant with experience and duties will be under supervision of Licensed Speech Language Pathologist. SLP would evaluate speech and language deficiencies, interpret Speech and Language evaluations, assist in developing and implementing Individualized Educational Programs (IEP) or Individualized Family Service Plans (IFSP), and love working with children 0-5 years of age with developmental disabilities. SLPA would provide speech services as per IEP or IFSP, perform developmental screenings, and monitor and report students’ performance and progresses.

Full time Transportation/ One on one in Lander Center

Position requires transportation of children to and from preschool as well as helping with children in the classroom and one on one as needed. This position will be required to do some cleaning of busses and center as needed as well. Position requires a high school diploma or GED and a valid driver’s license, a CDL is preferred but not required. A love of working with children of various abilities is always needed. Monday-Thursday 7-4 and Fridays as needed.

Full time Office Manager Assistant in Lander Center

Position requires high school diploma or GED and a valid driver’s license. Successful experience in an office environment and knowledge of special education is preferred. You will be the first face a family sees when walking so customer services is a must. Position will require greeting families, answering phones, and filing among other office duties. Hours are 7:15-3:45 Monday-Friday

We are always accepting applications for classroom Substitutes

Minimum of a high school diploma or GED needed. Successful experience as a preschool teacher or daycare provider with developmentally delayed children preferred. After application and forms are completed and time is set to observe you will be placed on our list of subs to be called as needed.

Michael Iron, Photo provided by The Fremont County Sheriff’s Office

James “Teton” Trosper and Alan Young II pose for cameras after receiving certifications at Wind River Job Corps’ July Graduation Ceremony.

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Riley Coffey poses with Family after removal of the banner.

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Sgt. Trehearne led Sue Clark and the other Mounted Patrol members through several obstacles, including a framed box filled with milk cartons. The center was filled with smoke from another obstacle the horses and riders had to negotiate. Photo h/t Ernie Over

Deputy Donovan Detimore led the patrol and walked his newly obtained horse over a bridge with smoke, just one of a dozen or so obstacles designed to desensitize horse and rider to distractions. Photo h/t Ernie Over

Trainer and deputy Sara Lowe watched as she put the horses and riders through their paces, including following commands in a smoky environment. Here Jeff Gillett maneuvers his horse around an obstacle. Photo h/t Ernie Over